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Overview
In this lesson, we explain the so-called input assignment. This allows external signals such as DMX-in for control of DMXControl 3.
Lektion 22: Input Assignment
By means of Input Assignment external signals such as DMX-in can be used for control of DMXControl 3. This function is similar to the DMX In / MIDI remote control of DMXControl 2.
You find this tool here:
Settings -> Application Settings -> Input Assignment
You can simply drag and drop the available inputs on the left side on the logical channels and control structures on the right side.
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In the above example, the two front lights (white lights - generic dimmer) were associated with DMX-IN channel 1 and 2, so you can use an external board to control this dimmer channels.
Furthermore, the manual beat was associated with the first cuelist as an example.
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In the beta version, there is no MIDI support. |
Excercise
- Perform the above example with your own project (assignment of the first two channels of DMX-In)
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